74 Ind. App. 617 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1920
This proceeding was brought before the Industrial Board of Indiana by the appellee against the appellant asking compensation on account of personal injuries received by appellee. The cause was heard before the full board on August 26, 1919, which found that on December 22, 1918, appellee was in the employ of appellant at an average weekly wage in excess of $24; that on said date he received a personal injury by an accident arising out of and in the course of employment which resulted in a total disability to work for two and three-sevenths weeks; that the appellant had actual knowledge of appellee’s injury at the time it occurred, and neglected and failed to provide appellee with an attending physician and necessary surgical services and supplies for the treatment of his injuries; that as a part of his injury he had two teeth knocked out, which could and should have been replaced
The award of the Industrial Board is affirmed, and under §3 of the amendment of 1917, supra, the amount thereof is increased five per cent,